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What can I use in my soil to make it retain less water? (Perlite Vs. Organic Soil)
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[QUOTE="alp, post: 120138, member: 4658"] [USER=4372]@Mikenet82[/USER] I don't know what the icon does as it asks for an url ??:eek::eek: Use the Upload a File below and upload your jpg files. It looks OK to me, but I'm no expert. Any way, as Verdun says, perlite is used to open up some compost to aid or facilitate drainage. Generally, it is used to propagate new cuttings (They retain some auxins and can be re-used for propagating plants like streptocarpus leaves - have to say it's quite an expensive way to do so!) or prevent roots rotting in wet compost. Google the type of soil this plant needs might be a better idea. [/QUOTE]
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What can I use in my soil to make it retain less water? (Perlite Vs. Organic Soil)
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